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Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY Date: Sunday 4th September 2016 Venue: Waipuna Park, Kaitemako Road, Tauranga Course open: Saturday 3rd September from 2.00pm Managers meeting: Sunday 4th September at 9.30am at the finish line gazebo TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Race Organiser: Course Organiser: Mr. Blake Carlin Mr. Malcolm Taylor Tauranga Intermediate School Tauranga Ramblers – Harrier & Athletic Club Phone - 07 578 4401 / 027 204 3966 Email - [email protected] NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL DIVISIONS • Year 7 Girls • Year 7 Boys • Year 8 Girls • Year 8 Boys PROGRAMME Saturday 3rd September 2016 Managers packs can be collected on Saturday from the Waipuna Clubrooms (at 2.00pm) Race director will walk the course (2.30pm) Sunday 4th September 2016 Managers Packs (collected from 8.00am) Managers Meeting (9.30am at the finish line gazebo) Individual / Team Race (10.30 am) School Championship Relay (12.45pm) Prize giving at Waipuna (after Championship Relay) Sunday 4th September 2016 Opening Ceremony at the ASB Baypark Arena (6.00pm start) INDIVIDUAL / TEAMS RACE • Schools may enter one team only in each of the divisions below (maximum of five runners per team). • Runners cannot run for other divisions. • All team managers are required to have their team medical forms with them at the event. • Running barefoot is permitted. Page 82 2 016 NZCT AIMS GAMES International Sporting Championships • Spikes are allowed to be worn for all races. Runners must keep these to a maximum length of 9mm. • Runners wearing spikes will be positioned on the outside of the starting line. • At the start teams will be able to have two runners positioned on the start line with the other two runners directly behind them and then one runner directly behind them (two/two/one). • Schools with less than three runners in a division will be ineligible to claim team honours. • For schools that enter a team in a division, each individual runner in that team is also eligible to claim individual line honours. • Three runners in a team must finish their individual race to be eligible for team honours. • For division team honours the placing’s of your first three runners home will be accumulated and placing’s awarded from the lowest aggregate (should teams be tied the placing of the third place runner will be the deciding factor). For example, the lowest team total is the winner i.e. Year 7 Girls 6th, 23rd, 29th = 58 points (1st), 5th, 22nd, 35th = 62 points (2nd). • We have electronic timing services and all race bibs have transponders attached to the back. Please follow the fitting and handling instructions provided. REFEREE The race committee will appoint a race referee(s), to whom general complaints can be directed. Any race complaints must be lodged to the race referee within 15 minutes after the announcement of the preliminary results on the official disputes form and accompanied by $100.00. Divisions Team Individual Year 7 Girls Max five runners per Division one to two runners if no team entry Year 7 Boys (top three runners counted Year 8 Girls for team honours) Year 8 Boys Individual/Team Race Distances and Times Time Race Record Year 7 Girls 3km (1 x 2km lap + 1 x 1 km lap) 10.30am 11.24 (2014) Year 7 Boys 3km (1 x 2km lap + 1 x 1 km lap) 10.55am 10.35 (2012) Year 8 Girls 3km (1 x 2km lap + 1 x 1 km lap) 11.20pm 10.58 (2015) Year 8 Boys 3km (1 x 2km lap + 1 x 1 km lap) 11.45pm 10.10 (2006) CHAMPIONSHIP SCHOOL RELAY Time Race Record • Year 7 & Year 8 Division Combined. 12.45pm 40.57 (2015) • Relay will consist of 12 consecutive laps of a 1km course. • All teams are required to list their starting order by 12.15pm on race day. • In all scenarios a runner must complete a minimum of one full lap. If for some reason the runner cannot complete his/her lap, the runner listed on the next lap must run back and tag them. They then proceed to complete the injured runners lap before commencing their own lap(s). • Minimum of six runners per team. • A school may enter all 12 runners in this race i.e. x three runners per year/gender group (in this scenario each runner would run one lap each). • All relay teams MUST have a minimum of three girls/boys (relay teams must be mixed gender). • Runners can run in any order in terms of division and gender. • Runners in the Championship School Relay must have competed in the individual event. • The relay will be electronically timed - each school relay team will be issued with a baton (27.5cm). • Pacing during the relay is strictly not permitted. • There will be NO hurdle in the relay course. • Cup awarded to winning school of the Championship School Relay (at prize giving). 2 016 NZCT AIMS GAMES International Sporting Championships Page 83 CROSS COUNTRY–WAIPUNAPARK Page NZCT AIMS GAMES CROSS COUNTRY - WAIPUNA PARK 84 Welcome Bay Road Kaitemako Road Individual Start ! 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Hurdle Playground * Toilet A Parking Area Tent Kaitemako Road Marquee CROSS COUNTRY DIVISION 2016 Name Division No. Name Division No. School ACG Strathallan College School Auckland Normal Intermediate Colours Navy / Sky Relay 7001 Manager Nina Hood Colours Navy Blue / White 1 Cole Hood Year 8 Boys 1001 Manager Bruce Duncan 1 Benjamin Welch Year 7 Boys 1027 School ACG Tauranga 2 Beth Dawson Year 7 Girls 1028 Colours Navy Blue / White 3 Breearne Illing Year 8 Girls 1029 Manager Jackie Webb 4 Caitlin Bell Year 7 Girls 1030 1 Lily McSweeney Year 8 Girls 1002 5 Dominic Woodhouse Year 8 Boys 1031 2 MacRedie Cal Year 8 Girls 1003 6 Faith Tupuhi Year 7 Girls 1032 3 Mia Fletcher Year 7 Girls 1004 7 Hanna Brathwaite Year 7 Girls 1033 4 Reeves-Pederson Renee Year 7 Girls 1005 8 Harry Anderson Year 8 Boys 1034 9 John O’Malley Year 8 Boys 1035 School Albany Junior High School 10 Kate Duncan Year 8 Girls 1036 Colours Burgundy / Navy / White 11 Lukas Stamers-Smith Year 7 Boys 1037 Manager Carol Hannah 12 Matthew Miya-Smith Year 7 Boys 1038 1 Bella Porter Year 8 Girls 1006 13 Mia O’Donoghue Year 8 Girls 1039 2 Caitlin Hannah Year 8 Girls 1007 14 Oliver O’Donoghue Year 8 Boys 1040 3 Lucy Ellis Year 7 Girls 1008 15 Oliver Welch Year 8 Boys 1041 4 Michael Wingate Year 8 Boys 1009 16 Phoebe Carter Year 8 Girls 1042 School Aquinas College 17 Rico Page Year 7 Boys 1043 Colours Navy Blue / Bottle Green / Gold Trim 18 Sam Rackham Year 7 Boys 1044 Manager Marty Lee 19 Stella Lawson Year 8 Girls 1045 1 Alexandra Edwards Year 8 Girls 1010 20 Yasmin Lovrich Year 7 Girls 1046 2 Charlotte Watson Year 8 Girls 1011 School Awakeri School Relay 7002 3 Dylan Beilby Year 7 Boys 1012 Colours Blue / White 4 Georgia Sheahan Year 7 Girls 1013 Manager Louise Howard 5 Joseph Vincent Year 8 Boys 1014 1 Alex Robbie Year 8 Girls 1047 6 Lily Richards Year 7 Girls 1015 2 Ayla Rowe Year 7 Girls 1048 7 Rachel Shirley Year 7 Girls 1016 3 Brodie Nathan Year 8 Girls 1049 8 Samuel Way Year 8 Boys 1017 4 Caden Laurent Year 8 Boys 1050 9 Sean Curragh Year 7 Boys 1018 5 Cambell Julian Year 8 Boys 1051 10 Tom McCarroll Year 8 Boys 1019 6 Charlotte Paulsen Year 7 Girls 1052 School Ararimu School 7 Codi Laurent Year 8 Boys 1053 Colours Light Blue And Dark Blue 8 Katie Growden Year 8 Girls 1054 Manager Aaron Steele 9 Regan Henderson Year 7 Boys 1055 1 Elizabeth Steele Year 7 Girls 1020 10 Samantha Neal Year 7 Girls 1056 2 Isaac Steele Year 8 Boys 1021 11 Tayla Jones Year 8 Girls 1057 School Ashbrook School School Baradene College Colours Red/white/gold Colours Black / Gold / Maroon Manager Sharleen Hepi Manager Aimee Pink 1 Keegan Williams Year 7 Boys 1022 1 Alice Hopkinson Year 7 Girls 1058 2 Maya Wharepapa Year 8 Girls 1023 2 Amity Drake Year 7 Girls 1059 3 Shakyia Takamore Year 8 Girls 1024 3 Ella Morton Year 8 Girls 1060 4 Stevie Emery Year 7 Girls 1025 4 Eva Sutherland Year 8 Girls 1061 5 1026 5 Gemma Carter Year 8 Girls 1062 6 Georgia Fitzpatrick Year 8 Girls 1063 7 Madeline Brill Year 7 Girls 1064 8 Olivia Page Year 7 Girls 1065 9 Penelope Salmon Year 8 Girls 1066 10 1067 www.facebook.com/NZCTAIMSGAMES 2 016 NZCT AIMS GAMES International Sporting Championships Page 85 CROSS COUNTRY DIVISION 2016 Name Division No. Name Division No. School Belmont Intermediate School Buckland School Colours Red / Navy Colours Yellow Manager Nathan Farquharson Manager Sara McKay 1 Luke Blackwood Year 7 Boys 1068 1 Chelsey De’arth Year 8 Girls 1100 2 Toby Saxby Year 8 Boys 1069 2 Jasmine McKay Year 8 Girls 1101 School Berkley Normal Middle School 3 Jayden Twiss Year 8 Boys 1102 Colours Navy / Jade / White 4 Kees Chalmers Year 8 Boys 1103 Manager Glenys Doake 5 Matthew Clooney Year 7 Boys 1104 1 Ariana Mulligan Year 7 Girls 1070 6 Ryan Spick Year 7 Boys 1105 2 Charlotte Ulyatt Year 7 Girls 1071 7 Tayla Upfold Year 7 Girls 1106 3 Corinna Decker-Thorburn Year 8 Girls School Bucklands Beach Intermediate 1072 Relay 7002 4 Ethan Doake Year 7 Boys 1073 Colours Blue / Gold 5 Hannah Morgan Year 8 Girls 1074 Manager Ed Roper 6 Levi Miller Year 7 Boys 1075 1 Adriana White Year 8 Girls 1107 7 Lucy Gordon Year 8 Girls 1076 2 Amelia Windle Year 8 Girls 1108 8 Millie Wallace Year 7 Girls 1077 3 Annelise Parsons Year 7 Girls 1109 9 Mitchell Keightley Year 7 Boys 1078 4 Danielle Chen Year 8 Girls 1110 10 Olivia Day Year 7 Girls 1079 5 Elijah Hayward Year 8 Boys 1111 11 Ruby Sinclair Year 8 Girls 1080 6 Elliott Gibson Year 7 Boys 1112 School Bethlehem College 7 Ethan Gibson Year 7 Boys 1113 Colours Blue/ Red 8 Fergus Gillion Year 7 Boys 1114 Manager Christian Hotta 9 Jessica Hong Year 7 Girls 1115 1 Alexandra Rennie Year 7 Girls 1081 10
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